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Re: Cressida
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I LOVE this name. I love the way it feels to say it, almost like champagne in your mouth. It’s fancy and feminine because of the first syllable, but still strong and grounded because of the last one. It has a nice meaning, it’s grounded in history, and it’s not too popular. The only thing keeping it from being absolutely perfect is that you’d have to get a bit creative to find a good nickname.
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There are many nicknames for Cressida, actually. Cress, Cressie, Sida, Sidi, and Ida are the one I can name off the top of my head.
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Yes but no pleasant ones for me. The only intuitive ones remind me of salads or sociopaths, and the others are too much of a stretch.
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